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David Perry, Captain. D. Gooding, Brevet Captain. R. A. McCabe, Lieutenant. N. Clark, Lieutenant. Joseph Hare, Lieutenant. P. R. Green, Lieutenant Acting Adjutant. W. G. Camp, Lieutenant Quartermaster. H. Wilkins, Lieutenant. Edward Purcell, Surgeon. In addition to these I give the names of some who came afterward.
Miss McCabe was really so pretty and unusual, that he did not care how long she was in coming to the point. 'Well, Pappa argued that there was more genius, or had been since the Declaration of Independence, even in England, than in the States. "And why?" he asked. "Why, because they have more variety in England. Things are not all on one level there "
The children played "Lewis' Army" from sunrise to sunset. The Widow McCabe swore she would put on a hunting-shirt and breeches and go to war. The passing of men between the levels and the creek resulted in some news and many rumors. The meeting-place at the levels was called Camp Union.
"Now, as to your conversation, I should advise you saying very little not one word in English. You may, if you like, call in the assistance of Irish when hard pressed? "I have my fears on that score. There is no knowing where that might lead to discovery. You know the story of the Knight of Kerry and Billy McCabe?" "I fear I must confess my ignorance I have never heard of it."
That part of his work completed, he set down the pan which served as a washer, and walked rapidly back toward his friends. "Another disappointment," remarked Frank; "it isn't as easy to find gold as we thought." "I don't know about that," said Tim McCabe. "Jiff looks to me as if he has hit on something worth while. How is it, Jiff?" he called as the old miner drew near.
"Any cable news, Parrington?" asked Colonel McCabe from the other table. "Not a word," yawned Parrington; "everything is still smashed. We might just as well be sitting under the receiver of an air pump."
About an hour later, having bathed and changed, Sir Charles Verity made his way upstairs. Upon the landing Dr. McCabe met him. "Better," he said, "thank the heavenly powers, decidedly better. Temperature appreciably lower, and the pulse more even. Oh! we're on the road very handsomely to get top dog of the devil this bout, believe me, Sir Charles."
Professor Hume Brown has given us a penetrating and judicious study of Goethe’s youth, such as one had a right to expect from the eminent Scottish historian. Mr. Joseph McCabe has given us a comprehensive survey of Goethe’s life, and an objective and critical appreciation of his personality. Both are in profound sympathy with their subject, but neither is a blind hero-worshipper. In Mr.
"Fine!" says I. "Bein' a little floral tribute, I take it, from Mr. Steele to himself." "Unless it should occur to you, McCabe," says he, "to make the distinction between offensive egoism and pardonable pride." "I don't get you," says I; "but I feel the jab. Anyhow, it's instructin' and elevatin' to hear you run on. Maybe you've got somethin' special on your mind?"
"Now let's have no more talk of going home. Let's go out and get the clothes right now. Perhaps Mr. McCabe can show us where we can buy the right things." "Land sakes! What a man you are, Mr. Leavitt!" says Sallie, weakenin' a little. Five minutes more of that kind of talk, and he'd got her to tie on her bonnet.
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